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Dating and no good night kiss

There is so much excitement at the beginning of a new relationship …all the butterflies and that optimistic feeling that this person could be ‘the one.’” They don’t want to ruin this relationship by going too fast.If I do have even the slightest interest in a second date, I won't want to hook up on the first.I like to keep it in my pants until at least the third date so there's no confusion about what I'm there for. The anticipation when you're about to say goodbye — questioning if a hug or handshake is appropriate because you're not sure if you're on the same page — those are some of the best and worst feelings in the world. Some people think the moment comes at the end of the date and trying for a kiss earlier is a mistake. Sometimes it’s not a case of waiting for the good-night kiss; some girls don’t kiss on the first date, some do, good for them either way. To walk you through all this confusing shit and teach you that when you just need to shut up and kiss the girl. You’re looking for “the moment,” which is a mistake.It draws a line under the last 12 hours and allows us to start afresh.

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Not much, according to the 2,000 British couples who took part in a survey about sleeping habits.

Though Gilbert O’Sullivan may have described the locking of lips as a “moment of bliss”, 80 per cent of the couples questioned said that they no longer bother to kiss each other goodnight, while 90 per cent revealed that they don’t even exchange “I love yous” before falling asleep (and nearly 50 per cent do so with their back to their other half).

The survey makes for bleak bedtime reading: we are a squabbling, sex-deprived nation who can barely sleep together, let alone stay together.

One in four couples argues “constantly” because they are kept awake by each other’s sleeping habits; a quarter of couples in their “sexual prime” (35 “and above”, according to the survey, commissioned by the notoriously romantic Travelodge) are considering spending every night in separate beds.